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...s or subway stations. You may have already spotted solutions such as this during crowded trade shows like the Consumer Electronics Show. Forty-five percent of mobile carriers surveyed expect to invest in new services and...

... cheaper because there's no customer service costs." The manufacturers that debuted their smart appliances at CES didn't seem to get Gessel's message. Most employed Wi-Fi instead of cellular connectivity, and it doesn't ...

...o-engine system. Information for Bloggers & Editors: If you would like further information about Ubiquisys at CES, or would like to arrange an interview with a director at the event or by phone, please contact Kimberly B...

...ll have priority over them). Talk about expanding your network cheaply! Verizon did demo a 3G/EVDO version at CES this year. (Perhaps the same one Sprint is surreptitiously distributing?) As of right now, however, Verizo...

...oblems with your internet connection). What does this have to do with AT&T’s CES problems? AT&T’s problems at CES were very localized. The overall network wasn’t doing so badly – folks a few miles away at the craps table...

...ents * * * * * 0 Yes * 0 No Recommends MagicJack's femtocell service, unveiled with a splash last week at the Consumer Electronics Show, could potentially ignite a legal battle over the way it makes use of radio frequenc...

...hnology to adopt depending on their circumstances and priorities. “We’re launching our outreach initiative at CES because this is where people understand how the recent success of iPhone and appstore launches from carrie...

... time we had a feeling that an EVDO version would eventually be out, and it seems we were right. This week at CES, Samsung unveiled their new Combo FemtoCell Network Extender, which adds EVDO Rev A to the mix, as well as...

...es the GSM standard, which in the U.S. includes phones from AT&T Inc. and T-Mobile USA. At a demonstration at CES, a visitor's phone with a T-Mobile account successfully placed and received calls through the magicJack. M...

...alled the "femtojack," the $40 MagicJack version, unveiled and demonstrated outside this week's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, differs from the other femtocells we've seen because it isn't sold by ...

...s the GSM standard, which in the U.S. includes phones from AT&T; Inc. and T-Mobile USA. At a demonstration at CES, a visitor's phone with a T-Mobile account successfully placed and received calls through the magicJack...

...es the GSM standard, which in the U.S. includes phones from AT&T Inc. and T-Mobile USA. At a demonstration at CES, a visitor's phone with a T-Mobile account successfully placed and received calls through the magicJack. M...

... * 0 Comments * * * * * 0 Yes * 0 No Recommends MagicJack is demonstrating a device near the International Consumer Electronics Show this week that it claims will let consumers make VoIP calls using any GSM phone. The...

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Consumer Electronics Show

The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a trade show held each January in Las Vegas, Nevada, and is sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association. It is a trade-only show and is not open to the general public. At the show, many previews of products are introduced, or new products are announced.

The show is held at the Las Vegas Convention Center with additional venues used for specific specialties. The CES is now considered one of the major technology-related trade shows, following the cancellation of Comdex.